We're Here to Help

Whether you want help on a term paper, help navigating your academic program, or help with your online account, our academic and student support teams are eager to provide assistance. Your college experience and degree completion matter to us, so we provide support for every step of your journey.

College Beyond Coursework

Your college experience is what you make of it. Mid encourages the development of a diverse campus community that is inclusive of all cultures and backgrounds. Our student life, clubs, and athletics opportunities allow you to engage beyond the classroom.

Transfer to Mid

Once you've applied, you've taken the first big step. And you've already been connected to one of our Mid Mentors, who will be your personal guide through the enrollment process and throughout your time at Mid.

If you are a transfer student, keep in mind that your financial aid does not transfer between schools and that you will need to add Mid's school code [ Mid's School Code: 006768 ] to your FAFSA form. You can view a walk-through of this process at https://fafsa.ed.gov/help/fotwfaq63.htm.

STEP 2: Set up your MidMich Email and Online Account.

You should set up your Mid online Portal account. Some College departments will begin sending you important information right away. This is your college email and will be used for all college communication.

This guidewill help show you the process of setting up your Mid account if you still have questions.

Having trouble with your account? Contact the Mid Help Desk at helpdesk@midmich.edu or by calling (989)317-4630.

STEP 3: Send us your Transcripts & SAT/ACT Scores

If you've graduated from high school within three years, send us your high school transcripts and standardized test scores . If you've attended other colleges, have your college transcripts sent to us as well. If it's been longer than three years since you've graduated, you may need to complete additional placement testing (see info below).

How to send us your transcripts

Send them electronically via Parchment. Visit midmich.edu/parchment and request that an electronic version be sent to Mid Michigan College. It's fast, easy, and secure. And if you're still in high school, it's free. If you've graduated, it's only $3.25.

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Collect them in person, through the mail, or in electronic format. Deliver them to Mid through any of the following means.

How to send us your SAT or ACT scores

When you take the SAT, you can indicate Mid as a recipient schools. If you have already taken the SAT, you can deliver them in person, email, mail, or fax. Use the contact information listed above.

Or, you can sign in to your College Board account and request that a copy of your scores be sent to Mid. For more information, visit this College Board page.

To have courses evaluated for credit

Request that an official transcript be mailed to Enrollment Services from each college/university you have attended. Unofficial transcripts will not be evaluated. Transcripts that come to Mid through student hands are considered unofficial even if they are sealed. You will receive an email from us once your transcript(s) have been evaluated.

Complete additional placement testing if necessary

Appropriate placement in coursespromotes student success and allows us to assist students in selecting courses that align with their skill levels. To place you correctly, we'll need this information from you. If you do not have access to one or both of these documents, you may need to do additional placement testing. Your Mid Mentor can help you determine what you need to submit or what testing needs to be completed.

STEP 4: Attend Orientation.

All incoming students must attend an orientation. At orientation, you will connect with other students, learn success skills, and meet with your College support team.

You will also be able to meet with an Academic Advisor who will help you schedule and register for your classes.

If orientations are currently open for the semester in which you're planning to register, you can RSVP HERE.